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nd brass bands. Our friend Monet, feeling red repulsive, Sees blue shadows in pale purple lands. Sees not only, but instructs our seeing; Taught by him a twelvemonth, we confess Earth once robed in crude barbaric splendor, Has put on a softer lovelier dress. Feast my eyes on some old Indian fabric, Centuries of culture went to weave, And I grow the fine fastidious artist, No mere shop-made textile can deceive. Red the bass and violet the treble, Soul may pass out where all color ends. Ends? So we say, meaning where the eyesight With some yet unborn perception blends. You, Amati, never saw a sunset,-- Hear tornadoes in a spider's loom; I, at my wits' end, may still develop Unknown senses in life's larger room. Superhuman is not supernatural. How shall half-way judge of journey done? Shall this germ and protoplast of being Rest mid-life and say his race is run? Softly there, my Niccolo, a moment! Shall I then discard my simpler joys? No, for look you, every sense's impulse Is a means the master soul employs. Test and use of all things, lowest, highest, Are alone of import to the soul; Joys of earth are journey-aids to heaven, Garb of the new sainthood sane and whole. Earth one habitat of spirit merely, I must use as richly as I may,-- Touch environment with every sense-tip, Drink the well and pass my wander way. Ah, drink deep and let the parching morrow Quench what thirst its newer need may bring! Slake the senses now, that soul hereafter Go not forth a starved defrauded thing. Not for sense sake only, but for soul sake; That when soul must shed the leaves of sense, Sun and sap may solace and support her, Stored in those green hours for her defence. Shall the grub deny himself the rose-leaf That he may be moth before his time? Shall the grasshopper repress his drumbeats For small envy of the kingbird's chime? Certain half-men, never touched by worship, Soil the goodly feast they cannot use; Others, maimed too, holding flesh a hindrance, Vilify the bounty they refuse. He's most man who loves the purple shadows, Yet must love the flaring autumn too,-- Follow when the skrieling pipes bid forward, Lie and gaze for hours into the blue. He would have gone down with Alexander, Quelling unknown lands beneath the sun; Watched where Buddha in the Bo tree shadows Saw this life's web woven and undone; Freed his stifled heart in Shakespeare's people, Sweet and elemental and serene;
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